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Subject[PATCHSET percpu#for-next] percpu: convert ia64 to dynamic percpu and drop the old one
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Hello, all.

This patchset converts ia64 to dynamic percpu allocator and drop the
now unused old percpu allocator. This patchset contains the following
four patches.

0001-vmalloc-rename-local-variables-vmalloc_start-and-vma.patch
0002-ia64-allocate-percpu-area-for-cpu0-like-percpu-areas.patch
0003-ia64-convert-to-dynamic-percpu-allocator.patch
0004-percpu-kill-legacy-percpu-allocator.patch

0001 is misc prep to avoid macro / local variable collision. 0002
makes ia64 allocate percpu area for cpu0 in the same way it does for
other cpus. 0003 converts ia64 to dynamic percpu allocator and 0004
drops now unused legacy allocator.

Contig memory model was verified with ski emulator. Discontig and
sparse models were verified on a 4-way SGI altix machine. I've run
percpu stress test module for quite a while on the machine.

Mike Travis, it would be great if you can test this on your machine.
I'd really like to see how it would behave on a machine with that many
NUMA nodes.

This patchset is available in the following git tree.

git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tj/percpu.git convert-ia64

Hmmm... kernel.org seems slow to sync today. If the branch isn't
mirroreed, please pull from the master.

Thanks.

arch/ia64/Kconfig | 3
arch/ia64/kernel/setup.c | 12 --
arch/ia64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S | 11 +-
arch/ia64/mm/contig.c | 87 ++++++++++++++++----
arch/ia64/mm/discontig.c | 120 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--
include/linux/percpu.h | 24 -----
kernel/module.c | 150 ----------------------------------
mm/Makefile | 4
mm/allocpercpu.c | 177 -----------------------------------------
mm/percpu.c | 2
mm/vmalloc.c | 16 +--
11 files changed, 193 insertions(+), 413 deletions(-)

--
tejun


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